Polygamers use a number of terms to describe their products. Terms are not always consistent and help with a reference guide.

The following is the official green t-shirt tutorial for understanding the t-shirt:

20s, 20/1, 20s single: Units that determine the fineness of cotton fibers. The standard coil of single-layer cotton yarn consists of 840 yards of cotton yarn. If you use 20 coils, you need to weigh a pound, then the thread on the threads is 20 cotton or 20/1. If 30 rolls weighs a pound, the fibers on the fibers are referred to as 30 cotton fibers or 30/1. If you have 40 spindles, you need to weigh a pound, the fiber is called 40 cotton or 40/1. The larger number means a finer fiber, creating a finer, softer material. Ties 30 and 40 are softer, smoother and better than T-shirts made in the 20s. Terms are used in many ways, but this number counts; The "20", "20/1" and "20 Singles" are the same. Threads can be threaded into thicker fibers. If two 20/1 cotton threads are bolted together, it is called 20/2. Bamboo fabric: Bamboo cellulose tarpaulin. Though plastic silk is plastic, most experts agree that it is easily biodegradable. Bamboo fabric is a very soft and excellent shawl.

Bamboo: A fast growing plant that is classified as a smoke that can easily be applied to the rayon to make bamboo rouge garment A bleaching process soften and disrupt washable fabrics.

Boat's Neck: Very wide neckline extending through the neck bones to the shoulders. It comes from the early sailors shirt, where wide-neck fast removal was allowed when the sailor fell on the beach. Women's Fashion Response to Wives' Rampage. The female tank is top, though in any color.

Polished Cotton: Method for removing excess fibers and fibers from cotton fabric. Polished cotton is usually very soft and smooth.

Burn-out: A process that uses sulfuric acid or other strong acid to blot out a knit fabric from a cotton blend. The process gives a translucent, very mere effect.

Fingers of the Cap: Typically, they refer to shorter fingers of women's clothing.

Carbon dioxide: CO2. Chemical compound consisting of two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom. It is called greenhouse gas because of its connection to global warming. Some polar manufacturers have now measured and recorded the CO2 emissions generated by pole production.

Carbon Trust: Established in 2001, it is an independent organization that monitors carbon dioxide emissions. Carbon Trust cooperates with companies to reduce carbon emissions and is now certified as a low carbon or non-carbon footprint of companies and products. Some T-shirts companies currently produce "low-carbon" T-shirts.

Card: Fiber optic cleansing process that eliminates short fibers and removes dirt and foreign matter. Swearing is done by hand or large machines, with rollers. Swaddled cotton is not as desirable as combed cotton.

Cellulase Wash: Another name for enzymation. This fabric provides a soft feel and a vintage look, depending on how washing is done.

Cellulose: It comes from cell wall of some plants. It is useful for the production of certain types of tissues, including acetate, triacetate and rayon. The bamboo material is actually a rayon made of bamboo cellulose.

Climate neutral: An expression used to describe a company, process, or product that has a zero impact on Earth's climate. Some pole manufacturers advertise your company as a climate change.

CO2: Carbon dioxide. Chemical compound consisting of two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom. Because of its relation to global warming, it is known as "greenhouse gas"

Color Resistance: Garment is able to wash several types without losing color

Soft Cotton: and arranging longer fibers in parallel to create a smooth, fine cotton yarn. Soft cotton has high strength, excellent uniformity and right hand. Worn cotton spends more and is used in fine t-shirts.

Compact: A process that compresses the space between the cotton thread pockets. It helps to reduce shrinkage.

Contrast Stitch: Sewing in a different color than a dress. Provides good design details in shirts.

Control Union: An international organization that provides certification services for many programs – including many organic certification programs. It is certified by USDA Organic and the GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard).

Cotton Jersey: Knit, very lightweight material with a smooth, flat face and textured but with a single back. Average court mass is approx. 5.5 to 6 ounces. Basic T-shirts made of cotton jersey. A fine cotton jersey usually has a smoother and lighter weight in one yard.

Cotton: The natural fiber that is the most popular in the world for fabrics. Cotton fibers are generally ½ and 2 cm in length. Longer fibers produce finer cotton fabrics. Pima and Egyptian varieties containing fibers of more than 1.5 cm are more valuable than ordinary varieties.

Trap Sleeve: A round, tight fitting neckline. The most common neck on the tees.

Top of the Cut: A short-bodied T-shirt;

Two-wire needle binding: Most commonly used for sleeve / lower flanges and refers to parallel overtaking. This type of seam ensures durability and a cleaner, even more perfect appearance.

Draw, Drapability: Hanging fabric. The bamboo-filament fabric has excellent shawls, while coarse fabric, such as the casing, is very small.

Drop Tail: A garment that has a longer back than the front.

Environmentally friendly: Extremely loose that refers to the "vegetable" of the product. Almost useless in realistic valuation of a product. The term used by green wasps.

Egyptian cotton: Egyptian cotton made of long length fibers. Real Egyptian cotton clothing is valuable for softness and delicacy. Environmental Justice Foundation: Established in 2000, a registered charity organization that helps people with most environmental damage, such as pesticide poisoning and soil degradation. It is especially active in the abuse of cotton production.

Enzyme washed: Washing process with special enzymes, soft surface and smooth appearance for a tissue. Ages dyes to provide a special look for dyed fabrics. The enzymation is physically less rough than the stone compared to stone scrubbing

European Cut: T-shirt style that is narrower than you normally find. For example, a full-size men's shirt is large, usually 22 inches on the chest (1 inch under the sleeve). The large European cut of men is approx. Half inch and 1 inches narrower, sometimes more.

Fabric dyed: Fabric was painted before slicing and sewing a finished garment

Fair Workers' Association: Nonprofit organization set up lay-offs worldwide. He works for the development of a labor code, particularly important in the clothing business, where working conditions are historically so poor.

Fair Wear Foundation: An international group that promotes the lives of clothing workers around the world.

Knitted cotton sweater: Knit, very lightweight material with a smooth, flat face and textured but with a single backrest. A fine cotton jersey usually puts a smoother and lighter weight in a yard than the usual cotton jersey. T-shirts made of fine cotton cushions have better shawls and mood than traditional t-shirts. Generally, they are made of cotton fibers of 30 and more, and approximately one square meter per square meter. 4.3 ounces.

Fit Cut: Definitions are variable, but usually an inserted cut refers to a cut that throbs the body. It is often used in women's shirts, the middle part of the shirt will be narrower than the top or the bottom. Overall, the shirts are narrower than a basic full cut.

Complete cutting: Generous, spacious cut. In T-shirts, tubular styles are usually full-size, but there are exceptions. The overall cut differs from slimmer European cuts, sleek cuts and machined cuts.

Washed linen: Clothing was painted after cutting and sewing a finished garment

Washing garments: Washing processed garments usually with added plasticizers to improve fabric feeling and appearance [19659002] GMO free: GMO is a genetically modified organism. It was first used in the 1990s when consumers were worried about genetically modified foods. Many companies already use the GMO-free label from everything from foods to natural tissues like cotton. GOTS: Stand for the Global Organic Textile Standard. Project of the International Working Group. Standards have been developed to ensure the organic state of the textiles, harvesting, production and labeling in order to provide authentic assurance to the final consumer. The organic T-shirt that conforms to the standards can be GOTS Certified

Green: A general term used by the marketing of gurus to popularize products. Another favorite nature of the "green washer" that jumps on the environmental ribbon without real commitment: Green Wash: Remove the concept of "white washing" but an environmental context. Companies engaged in green dishwashing are concerned about environmental concerns to attract more businesses, but have not taken any real steps towards the environment. Hand: Touch of the material. A soft and smooth cloth has a good hand.

Kendermag: Cannabis or Cannabis sativa has been used for thousands of years, primarily as an industrial fabric. Newer processing methods are suitable for more delicate clothing and are now used in many clothing articles, including T-shirts. Hemp is valuable thanks to its strength and durability. Henley's T-shirt: Like a collarless shirt, Henley is a sweater shirt with 2 or 3 buttons (sometimes 5 buttons are used, but this is not common). Henley can be short or long sleeves. Ice Washer: The method of stone washing, where stones are first soaked in potassium permanganate solution. This method gives the fabric a wrinkled look.

Binding: A kind of knit, very soft and good shawl. The latch stitches are tighter, thicker than the Jersey knit, but less elastic than the ribs. Used in very fine clothes.

Jersey Knit: Usually found in T-shirts and the most durable knitwear. It has light, fine vertical ribs. The Jersey-bound title was named after the English Island of Angola. The fine cotton cord is made of jersey-knit fine cotton fibers, like the 30's and 40's.

Knit: Specifies that yarns forming the fabric are made of matching loops. There are many types of knitting. Jersey Knit often finds the tees and the most durable knitting. It has light, fine vertical ribs. On the other hand, the ribs have hard ribs on the fabric while the latches are used in very fine fabrics. The shirt collar is generally ribbed.

Heavy T-Shirt: A sleeveless shirt, but not exactly the top of the tank. Basic T-shirt, just without the sleeves. The shoulder strap is much wider than the top of a conventional container.

Ribbon: Sewing sewing in the shoulders and neck area. It covers the seam and looks better than an exposed stitch. OekoTek 100: is a certificate that ensures consumers that purchased clothing is chemically free and does not pose a threat to Health. According to the Oeko-Tex standard, clothing is free from formaldehyde, arsenic, lead, cadmium and other toxic compounds.

Organic clothing: It is a very loose expression in the clothing industry. This can mean anything from 100% organic to less than 6% organic. Often combined with terms such as environmentally-friendly, green, and so on. Consumers should check the labels and check the materials used to see if something is truly organic or not.

Organic cotton: Produced cotton without the use of pesticides. The Organic Soil Alliance: Founded in 1946, a group of farmers, scientists and nutritionists who were interested in farming practices and plant, animals, animals, human and environmental health. The Organic Soils Federation started the first ecological standards in 1967 and justified economies and businesses that conformed to these standards. A process whereby previously painted clothes or textiles were painted with an additional color with a unique look.

Performance T: T-shirts are called athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. The Ts performance is characterized by air flow, moisture content, fast drying and odor control ability. Many performance Ts polyester / cotton blend or 100% polyester. Bamboo T-Shirts have become performance tees because of their absorbent and absorbent properties, though they do not dry out as fast as 100% polyester power tees. ] Shelves for prepared paint. These are sold to T-shirt customizers who want to create their own color.

Pigment dyed: The dye that creates an exhausted, sad look.

Pima Cotton: Cotton in the United States in the early 1900s to compete with Egyptian cotton. It has longer fibers and is often used in fine men's and women's shirts. The name Pima comes from the Pima Indians who helped the first crop of new wool, since they first grew up in the US. The method of binding is a goff type, fine textured surface. Used in puppies.

Polyester: Synthetic polymers made of synthetic fibers. Clothing is widely used, especially with 50/50 blend in combination with cotton.

Forward Shrinking: It means the process of pre-fabrication before cutting and sewing. Occasionally, this is a really finished piece of clothing that has been prepared. The clothing that has been prepared will shrink when the buyer cleans. Preshrunk cotton shirts are still shrinking, but especially when drying with clothes dryers.

Raglan T-Shirt: T-shirt style with fingers on the collar. In general, fingers are contrasting colors from the body. The Raglan sleeves are wider than the arms and should be given to wearers who want maximum free movement. Baseball shirts are usually raglan sleeves.

Rayon: Synthetic fiber that uses vegetable cellulose as its main ingredient. Rayon is very soft, excellent shawl and very absorbent. Originally developed as a silk substitute.

Rib Knit: Featuring vertical ribs that run on the fabric. Rib knits are usually 1×1, 2×1 or 2×2. This allows you to recognize the width of the ribs between the intermediate space. For example, a 1×1 ribbed knit or 2×2 ribbed knit: the distance between each rib is as wide as the ribs. But the 2×1 ribbed knitting means that the ribs are twice as wide as the spaces between them. The gloves are very stretched and are often used on top of T-shirt collars, cuffs and tanks.

Ring Spun: Yarn made of bundling and thinning of cotton fibers. Continuous spinning produces a softer feeling and stronger yarn. The ring t-shirts are noticeably softer than the touch.

Ringer T: A t-shirt with colored sleeves and matching the neck of the crew. Most bells are white, arm wrists and crew necks in different colors.

Sandblasting: It refers to the use of sand when washing clothes or fabrics and shortening it.

Wash satin: Another term for silicone washing, which results in a very smooth and soft surface on the fabric and provides good draping properties for the fabric.

Sheer Jersey: Very lightweight T-shirt, weighs approx. 3.9 ounces in a yard. A Small Neck Like Fine Tulle

Shoulder And Shoulder Tape: A thin strip of sewing stitch through seam on the shoulders and neck area. It covers the seam and looks better than an exposed stitch.

Shrinkage: Usually refers to cotton clothing and the amount that is expected to decrease. Most cotton tees are pre-filled, but 4-5% shrinkage is still waiting for you. Stitched on his side: With suits on both sides, he is engaged in downhill sewing, under the sleighs under the lower hem. T-shirts sewn on his side are more expensive to manufacture.

Silicone Washer: The use of inert silicone is used in a washing process. It produces a very smooth and soft surface for the fabric, and the fabric has good draping properties.

Singlet: Another term for a man's tank top

Slim Cut: T-shirt style is narrower than you typically find. For example, a full-size men's shirt is large, usually 22 inches on the chest (1 inch under the sleeve). The slim cut is approx. Half inch and 1 inches narrower, sometimes more. Salmon, or sometimes silicone and rubber balls. This method makes the fabric softer and gives you an older or sad look. Sometimes bleach is used in this process.

Tank Top: Slim shoulder strap and non-fingered t-shirt. The name originally came from the beginning of swimming pools: floating tanks.

Taped Seam: Not an actual "ribbon", but a slim stripe sewn the seam on the shoulders and neck area t-shirt. It's the cover and looks better than an exposed stitch.

Tail Style: Style that does not have a side seam; the shirt's body is round and straight. T-shirts are cheaper to manufacture and much of the cheaper t-shirts.

Unisex T-shirt: There's no custom unisex t-shirt, but usually a unisex t-shirt made of lighter weight, made of fine cotton, stitched on the side and not slim like a regular t-shirt. The fingers are not as short as the fingers of the cap, but not the entire elbows. The body length is usually medium / long. However, depending on the manufacturer there are big differences in the unisex t-shirts.

Uzbekistan: In 1991, the former Soviet Soviet satellite became independent, known to both cotton-producing and environment-damaging practices. Ethical clothing companies boycate Uzbekistan cotton; however, many companies do not care and refuse to join the boycott because Uzbekistan cotton is cheap. V-Neck: Triangular shape of the neckline. Depending on the style, it may be deep or shallow. Women tend to like it, but the shallow neck is popular with men.

Viscose: Typically another name for rayon like viscose rayon

Usually rectangular yard is an ounce. The 5.5 ounce weighed cotton fabric means that one square meter weighs 5.5 ounces. Cotton fabrics made of fine cotton generally have lighter weights, while coarse cotton fabrics have more weight.